A family of women who died after entering a volcanic

“Left her dead”: Juliana Marino’s family says that there was never appropriate search and rescue tools, and the authorities lied about her well -being.

The family of a 26-year-old Brazilian woman who died after entering the volcano speaks, stating that the Indonesian authorities did not make almost enough to try to save their lives and sent fake videos and information meaning that she is fine, according to Daily Beast.

On Saturday, June 21, Juliana Marinins marched with a band on the Rinjani Hill, the second largest Indonesian volcanic crater. According to her sister Marianna, Marinin was tired of walking and asked for a guide to stop for a while. The manager allegedly ignored her request and continued the rest of the march, leaving her alone. The group left her for several hours, and during that time it fell at nearly 1,600 feet from the edge of the rock.

Marinse’s sister said, “She didn’t know where to go. She didn’t know what to do. When the supervisor came back because she saw that it took too long, he saw that she had fallen there.”

According to witnesses, she is still alive; The group could hear its screams and see her flashlight. Shortly thereafter, Indonesian officials, who promised to recover it from suspended family updates, leave them to look for information through social media. The family claims that any updates they struck covered “contradictory, delayed and often false information.”

Marianna said the family received a fake rescue video and provided her to false information that she was supplied with food and water from the Indonesian authorities. “The Indonesian government is lying, and the embassy before informing us of us does not verify the facts. It does not get stock.”

The search for Marinians attracted the world when people followed efforts through social media. In the end, search and rescue were unsuccessful. Marin, at some point, died while waiting for him to be rescued. Her family claims that the authorities essentially “left her to die.”

The Marine’s father also accused the Brazilian Embassy for failing to provide family support. “The Embassy is offering any support. The Brazilian government that we have tried to contact with is also helpful to us. It is very sad and extremely serious. She is a 26-year-old girl, a Brazilian citizen and no one-in-family friends seems to care.”

In social media, the Marine family shared that “Juliana had suffered great negligence of the rescue team. If the team had reached her in the estimated 7 hours, Juliana would still be alive. Juliana deserved much more!” Now we are going to look for justice for her because it is what she deserves! ”.

According to Marianna, efforts to save the sister were considered for a variety of reasons, including air and visibility, but she said most of the authorities were not ready to do the right rescue. She said they were trying to reach her through a short rope, and even released a video of a rescue that was not a real rescue attempt by her sister.

On Tuesday, the family shared through the social media: “Today, the rescue team managed to reach the place where Juliana Marinins was. With great sadness, we inform you that she did not survive. We remain very grateful for all prayers, love and support messages we received.”

The Mount Rinjani National Park Administration shared his condolences to the family through social media.

“The whole family of the National Park Bureau of the Rinjani Hill expresses the deepest sympathy for Juliana de Souza Pereira Marin, a Brazilian climber who died on a footprint in the Rinjani National Park area. We express our deepest condolences to family, friends,

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